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There's simply nothing like this transcendent warm modern home rooted in the Texas landscape, with a commitment to clean lines, natural materials, and seamless indoor-outdoor transitions. Its use of glass as both wall and threshold, and integration of heavy, elemental materials like stone, concrete, and wood set this apart from the usual modern design in San Antonio. The extended ceiling planes, steel framing, and sculptural use of light reflect the same refined restraint. The pivot between privacy and openness, and the way light is curated, feels particularly aligned. The backyard brings fun and privacy, oriented around a massive, heritage oak with curated landscaping and lush, green spaces, and a natural lagoon pool that curves through stone and dense greenery, is simply a work of art on its own. - 10/3/2025 3:15:51 AM